People:me and a mate
Duration:8 till late
Tide:high around 8
Weather:calm
Bait:lug crab razor
Rigs:all
Results:1 dog some small flounders
Report:not much to report as you can see, but still nice to get out at last. Main reason for this report is to warn lads to be careful on the ridge above the beach, the main sand dune all along the sea front that you could walk down is gone leaving a shear drop of 25 ft or more The only safe way now is through the gap.
ballinoulart be careful
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Re: ballinoulart be careful
good point, go along the little river channel from car park, its safest
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Re: ballinoulart be careful
Is this coastal damage the same along that entire stretch? Is oldbawn in the same boat? Thanks for the heads up. I normally climb that dune in total darkness myself